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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 11, 1995
Filed:
Jun. 20, 1994
Achim R Lorenz, Burns, TN (US);
MacMillan Bloedel Limited, Vancouver, CA;
Abstract
A closable container is formed by a bottom tray having upwardly and outwardly flaring side wall and a cooperating gable-shaped top closure having side wall with a rear side wall of the top foldably interconnected with a rear side wall of the bottom tray along the length thereof. Flaps extending from the top front and rear walls connect these walls to their respective adjacent top side walls to form the gabled shaped top closure and are provided with extensions each of which projects away from the top wall of the top closure a distance farther than the free edge of the top side wall to which it is connected. These projections extend beyond the top edge of their adjacent bottom side walls and help to ensure proper alignment of the top closure and bottom tray. The front walls of the bottom tray and of the gabled top are formed respectively with an undercut and a cooperating tongue adapted to interact to hold the gabled top in close position over the bottom tray. Preferably, the bottom front wall in which the undercut is formed will extend further above the bottom wall of the tray than the other side walls of the tray and free edge of the front top wall of the gabled top will be received within the projecting portion and the undercut will be formed in the projecting portion to define a surface that the tongue lies against when the top is in close position.